This report contains pointers to hci tools found on the internet. The list is
comprehensive and as complete as possible within the time constraints. By tools, what is
meant is a direct help in the development of an interface, including guidelines,
methodologies, and software tools. These tools are primarily divided into four categories:
interface design, interface usability, web design, and web usability. These categories
reflect more the tasks of designers and developers rather than the divisions of
information. (Usability is a subdivision of design (and evaluation) and the web is a
subarea of interface design.) These task categories are further divided into the types of
tools mentioned: guidelines, methodologies, and software. Resource lists are also included
in the interface design and interface usability categories since they are the sources of
many of the tools in this report. For each tool there is a title, the url for the web
site, and a brief description.

http://www.ibm.com/ibm/easy/design/lower/f050100.html
A set of tools that simplify and expedite carrying out User-Centered Design in the
development of products and applications. Currently, two tools are available for use
outside IBM: UCD Satisfaction Survey and UCD Questionnaire Resources.

http://www.best.com/~jthom/usability/usable.htm
A list of methods used in the HCI development process. It is divided into four sections:
inquiry, inspection, testing, and related, which includes prototyping. All topics in each
section are organized around four questions: "What is it?"; "How do I do
it?"; "When should use this technique?"; and "Who can tell me
more?"